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Liverpool have been encouraged to replace Jurgen Klopp with a current Premier League manager instead of Thomas Tuchel or Mauricio Pochettino.
Chelsea have made six of the biggest signings of the January transfer window, and that doesn't even include Joao Felix's pricy loan fee...
Four Premier League managers have made their biggest career signings this month and will do well to match the success of Mikel Arteta or Antonio Conte.
January can bring wonderful things but it can also bring a right load of sh*te. Piano-playing, pie-scoffing, kidnap-faking, overpriced sh*te...
This lot, including a current Arsenal starter, went for big money despite being uncapped by England at the time. Anthony Gordon in with a bullet at number two...
It will take something special to break into this top ten of the worst Premier League signings ever made in the January transfer window. Oh Arsenal/Man Utd.
A trio of signings from last winter break into this list, including the feel-good signing of 2022, while Theo Walcott has been usurped as Arsenal's best January recruit...
Over the past decade, two current Premier League clubs have spent most of their money on Liverpool players. Moises Caicedo is typical of Arsenal's new focus/
It is broadly fine to be staunchly Jurgen Klopp Out if you absolutely must, but the main candidates to replace him at Liverpool are laughable.
Bukayo Saka was slated as the worst Arsenal player in the FA Cup defeat to Man City, while Liverpool new boy Cody Gakpo joins him in the front line.
David Moyes now holds top spot after seeing off Frank Lampard in El Sackico. Jesse Marsch is hot on his heels as Leeds grow impatient.
There are Jude Bellingham hopes and messages for Liverpool while Man Utd should listen to Marcus Rashford if they have doubts...
Premier League side Liverpool are looking to make a shock move for Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante, according to reports.
The Mailbox reacts to Liverpool's FA Cup exit and new priorities; Brighton's stance over Moises Caicedo and Arsenal; Leeds let-downs; and the grief Anthony Gordon is getting...